How to Make Gardening Gloves Last Longer

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Gardening gloves are great for protecting us from dirt, thorns, unidentified beasts in the soil, and various other possible assaults. Making them last a little longer isn't that hard and saves a bit more money, time to buy new ones and is a good way of repairing and reusing rather than new purchasing.

Store them neatly and flat. Always unfurl gardening gloves before storing so that they lay flat. Put them somewhere that they won't be crushed by other objects or lost. Pin together to prevent losing one accidentally; a clothespin or peg is ideal for keeping them together and stops spiders etc. from crawling inside too.

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